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Cook Islands National Suicide Prevention Strategy 2016 - 2020

Cook Islands Ministry of Health Country Resources Suicide Prevention Mental Health Strategies and Plans Cook Islands 1 January 2016 Policy document

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A timeline of suicide prevention strategy between 2016 - 2020. A detailed plan of objectives and ways to implement a new suicide prevention strategy, as well as indicating outcomes and the main supporting agencies. This implementation is based on evidence of suicide statistics.

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